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Madaraka, as the day was christened, was a turning point in Kenya’s history. It marked the inception of internal ...
For this month’s ‘Made in Africa’ column, we list the music from across the African diaspora we’re taking into the summer ...
The Speaker of the National Assembly, Moses Wetang’ula, has openly criticised former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, accusing him of using divisive ethnic politics to advance his own political ...
They left to survive, but what was lost in the process? A look at the invisible burden of Africa’s new migration wave to the ...
The show is the latest project in a career that has been dedicated to fostering inclusivity and advancing the graduation ...
A conservative group that’s pursuing anti-DEI complaints against more than a dozen state universities on Wednesday targeted ...
South African Cardinal Wilfrid Napier told EWTN this week that the Catholic Church in South Africa can lead in helping overcome decades of apartheid and racial divide.
The collection, from board member Ira Brind, will be available at the Philadelphia Museum of Art through January 2026.
Wracked by violence in which thousands of civilians have been slaughtered, Africa’s largest war has torn Sudan apart.
In March, a South African lobbyist for white rights named Ernst Roets appeared across from Tucker Carlson in an episode on Mr ...
FARMERS in South Africa have issued mixed responses to US president Donald Trump’s interjection in the February, 2025, land Expropriation Bill signed into law. Basically, the South African government ...
Over thousands of years, humans from Eurasia trekked more than 12,400 miles to eventually reach the southernmost tip of South ...